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#104: Clarify the interpretation of scalar coordinate variables -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: jonathan | Owner: [email protected] Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: medium | Milestone: Component: cf-conventions | Version: Resolution: | Keywords: -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Comment (by jonathan): Dear John I don't understand, I'm afraid. I think it is natural to regard a single timeseries as a kind of core bored, or skewered, through 4D space-time, at a particular fixed single point (with size-one x and y coordinates, required in a timeseries DSG, and perhaps a size-one z coordinate), ranging over all times. Both the logical representations above have that idea, I would say; they differ according to whether you regard this single timeseries as one from a number of scattered points in a DSG, or one from a point selected in 2D or 3D continuous space. This ticket does not change what is allowed or disallowed wrt the present convention. Best wishes Jonathan -- Ticket URL: <https://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/trac/ticket/104#comment:57> CF Metadata <http://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/> CF Metadata This message came from the CF Trac system. To unsubscribe, without unsubscribing to the regular cf-metadata list, send a message to "[email protected]" with "unsubscribe cf-metadata" in the body of your message.
